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Description

The major in computer science emphasizes modern approaches to software and hardware development and requires mastery of abstract concepts. Theoretical subjects are included for essential conceptual foundations along with practical applications of theory. Computer science majors are offered an entrance to all facets of the dynamic computer field. This degree offers solid preparation for graduate study in computer science or applied areas involving computing.

Graduation requirements for all students pursuing the bachelor of science degree with the major of computer science include a minimum 2.000 quality point average in courses taken at Slippery Rock University that will fulfill the major requirements stated below under Required Courses and Required Electives, and a minimum 2.000 quality point average in all course-work completed at Slippery Rock University.

For transfer students to earn the bachelor of science degree with a major in computer science, the required course work for the major must include a minimum of six computer science courses (18 credits) at the 200 level or above, at least two of which must be at the 400 level, and completed at Slippery Rock University.

New Concentration in BioInformatics - Computer Science is available as an optional component to the B.S. Computer Science.

Taking MATH131 will require an additional math course to bring this block up to 15 credits. Recommended courses are MATH231, 235, or 240.

MATH 152 - Elementary Statistics I Credits: 3

OR

ECON 219 - Business Statistics Credits: 3

OR

MGMT 219 - Business Statistics Credits: 3

MATH 225 - Calculus I Credits: 4

MATH 230 - Calculus II Credits: 4

MATH 131 - Discrete Mathematics Credits: 3

OR

CPSC 311 - Discrete Computational Structures Credits: 4

Required Science Courses - Credits: 7-8

Choose a two course sequence in Chemistry, Biology, Physics or Environmental Geoscience. See Major Curriculum Guide for course selections.

Additional Mathematics or Science Courses

Select additional Mathematics or Science courses to total 30 credits of combined Math/Science courses. See Major Curriculum Guide for course selections.

Concentration in BioInformatics - Computer Science

Advances in genetics and molecular biology, and the impetus of the genome project, has generated a need for using computational sciences to understand biochemical processes. The proposed concentration is to prepare students in the interdisciplinary area of BioInformatics consisting of coursework from biology, computer science, chemistry and mathematics.

The concentration in BioInformatics will allow students to either obtain jobs or pursue graduate school in the areas of bioinformatics, cellular and systems biology, genomics and proteomics, molecular structural biology, biochemistry, drug discovery, drug design, protein structure, gene finding and genome assembly to name a few.

BIOL 250 - Genetics/Lab Credits: 4

BIOL 325 - Biometry / Lab Credits: 3

BIOL 335 - Cell Biology/Lab Credits: 3

BIOL 370 - Molecular Biology/Lab Credits: 3

CHEM 201 - Organic Chemistry I Credits: 3

Requirements

USA requirements for international students

Each university in the Unites States of America sets its own admission standards so there isn't the same criteria for all the students and the university can decide which applicants meet those standards. The fee for each application is between $35 to $100.

After the selections of the universities you want to attend, the best of all would be to contact each university for an application form and more admission information for the international students. Moreover, for a graduate or postgraduate program it's necessary to verify the admission requirements. Some programs require that you send your application directly to their department.

Admissions decisions are based on students's academic record and different test scores, such as TOEFL, the SAT or ACT (for undergraduate programs) and GRE or GMAT (for graduate programs). Admission decision is based on your academic results and motivation.

University requirements

Program requirements

Requirements

Slippery Rock University has a strong commitment to student success, and we thoroughly research the academic background of the students who tend to succeed at SRU. We use this information to establish admission guidelines for first year students (new freshmen). We are seeking students who have attained at least a 3.0 GPA at the time of admission, have demonstrated proficiency in college preparatory coursework, and who have average to above average scores on the SAT or ACT. We will accept either test and use the best scores available.

Offers of admission for new freshmen from high school may be made as soon as August following their junior year in high school. High school admitted students are required to submit proof of high school graduation in the form of Official Transcripts upon high school graduation.

In order to apply for admission, the following credentials are required:

Official High School Transcripts, including a 12th Grade class schedule if applicable

SAT or ACT Scores

$30.00 application fee

WAIT LIST: Applicants who do not meet the admission guidelines are still encouraged to apply for admission if they are close to our admission guidelines. Such applicants may be placed on a wait list for admission consideration. Students who are placed on a wait list need to understand it is not the same as being denied admission. Wait list status simply means that an applicant's credentials may require a closer review beyond just the quantitative numbers. Offers of admission will be made to wait listed applicants on regular intervals.

Wait listed applicants should strive to improve their grades and/or test scores and re-submit them to the Office of Admissions as soon as is practical after the next marking period or re-test. Periodic review of the wait list will likely begin in November and offers of admission made on a rolling basis. Our goal is to have most of the wait list offers of admission made in March or April. A final round of wait list offers may be made in mid-May on a space available basis. We encourage students to submit additional information if it improves the academic record.

Work Experience

No work experience is required.

Funding

Related Scholarships*

Academic Excellence Scholarship

"The Academic Excellence Scholarship can provide up to a 50 % reduction in tuition per semester. These scholarships will be renewed if the student maintains superior academic performance during each semester of their 3-year Bachelor programme. The scholarship will be directly applied to the student’s tuition fees."

Alumni Study Travel Fund

Scholarships for students who are already attending the University of Reading.

Amsterdam Merit Scholarships

The University of Amsterdam aims to attract the world’s brightest students to its international classrooms. Outstanding students from outside the European Economic Area can apply for an Amsterdam Merit Scholarship.

* The scholarships shown on this page are suggestions first and foremost. They could be offered by other organisations than Slippery Rock University.

Funding

Contact the Office of Financial Aid for detailed information on various financial aid programs and scholarship materials. You can submit your questions regarding financial assistance directly to the Financial Aid Office at financial.aid@sru.edu. Students are encouraged to apply for admission early.